Dear Chris,
many thanks for this new information
regards
mohina

On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 9:16 AM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks, Chadwell ji
>
> On 22 Oct 2016 12:37 am, "[email protected]" <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> *Once again although no close-ups it is clear there are spreading hairs
>> on the calyces, ruling out Myosotis laxa subsp. caespitosa*
>>
>> Does not fit *M.stricta/refracta*.
>>
>> Flowers larger ruling out *M.arvensis* I think and foliage not fitting
>> *M.asiatica* - *thus leaving M.sylvatica as the most likely but if a
>> cultivated plant*
>> *then could be other species or some of hybrid.*
>>
>> Given no close-ups or fruit characteristics one has to be more
>> speculative.
>>
>> On Sunday, May 27, 2012 at 2:22:11 PM UTC+1, mohina macker wrote:
>>
>>> Androsace sarementosa perhaps, family primulaceae
>>> growing wild in the darjeeling botanical garden and elsewhere in the town
>>> photographed in the first week of april
>>> regards
>>> mohina macker
>>>
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